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Mk1 1.0 restoration

grotmeister

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Ok back on the case now, sadly Mrs G was taken ill just before xmas and still v poorly so had to leave car thing, have sprayed the doors and guess what? Yeah it's a totally different colour so am going to spray the rest of the car now, full of dents anyway. Will post some pics soon.
 

grotmeister

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right where were we.......... just about finished converting my garage into a spray shop took a good four weekends. going to start on the body repairs this week
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grotmeister

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oops
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grotmeister

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Finally got round to doing some spraying. I've done the front bumper first to make sure the paint lays on ok. Here's some pics. I filled the grooves in the upper bumper and rubbed down those irritating dimples in the lower bumper. first couple of pics are upper & lower in plastic primer, I sprayed the grille inthe lower half with metallic black:
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Next pic is bumper reassembled and given 2 coats of high build primer rubbed down with wet & dry ready for the basecoat:
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Now have given it a basecoat and then removed the masking paper:
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And finally...clearcoat; think I need to give it another coat of that though...
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grotmeister

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Spent most of sunday rubbing down the body, not quite finished yet; v laborious job! I need to remove the headlining to get the aerial off as well, still, looking on the bright side I shouldn't have too much masking up to do coz I've removed as much as possible from the body......
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grotmeister

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How?? the nut that holds the aerial base to the roof is above the headlining, can't see how i could get that out from the top. any advice much appriciated!
 

st10587

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Oct 4, 2007
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How?? the nut that holds the aerial base to the roof is above the headlining, can't see how i could get that out from the top. any advice much appriciated!

not sure of the set up of the arosa's but when i had to change the aerial base on my ibiza i just gently pulled the back of the headlining down and sliding a spanner in to undo the nut. if that helps:)
 
not sure of the set up of the arosa's but when i had to change the aerial base on my ibiza i just gently pulled the back of the headlining down and sliding a spanner in to undo the nut. if that helps:)

thats the way to do it remove the rubber seal to fit your hand in the space between the linning and the roof if there is one or its just a case of removeing a plastic panel or two its dead easy.
there normally 13mm nuts.
 

ArosaRacer

Wee man returns in a fL mk2 cupra
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its a 22 mm nut, be really carefull and prise down the headliner, slide spanner in and losen the nut, i will check when i get up later what size it is
 

Boo

The original wee beastie
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Spent most of sunday rubbing down the body, not quite finished yet; v laborious job! I need to remove the headlining to get the aerial off as well, still, looking on the bright side I shouldn't have too much masking up to do coz I've removed as much as possible from the body......
bodyrough2.jpg

Good gawd ! Thats the most unloved but, loved Arosa I have ever seen. Its like the ugly duckling before the swan emerges !! Methinks your enjoying this project far too much :D Good work !
 
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